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T?l?g rap laic?foreign Affair*. Berlin, October 14 ? HerrMadai, President of the polico of tbia oitj, 093d all his influence to have Count Von Arnim sout to a privat? hospital, where he should be uuder the surveil? lance of the police, but.without sue oess. The Counts family have offered increased bail to the amount of one million thalers to secure his release from custody. It is expected that judgment will be passed npon Count Von Arnim shortly before November 1. Tbe Count occu? pies two rooms in tbo hospital where be is confined. He ie treated with more general severity and is more closely watched than heretofore. His interaourse with his family has been still further restricted. London, October 15 ?Tho DjcheBB of Edinburgh has a son. | Santander, October 15.?It is re? ported that tho OarlistH magazine at Artemega has exploded. Several bands of Corlists have recently been defeated aud pursued by the Republi? cans, with an Bfjgrpgato loss to tbe in? surgents of fifty killed. London, Ootober 15 ?The EmpresB of Russia has arrived in this country, and i? now at Buckingham Palace. The objection to giving the race lor the Middle Park plate to Plebian be? cause of alleged foul riding, has been over-ruled by tho stewards of the meet? ing. relccru.nl? le? A inerte.? n matters. Charleston, Ootober 15.?Arrived ?Steamship Hunter, Philadelphia; schooner My rover, New York. Atlanta, Ootober 14.?The State Fair begins Monday next. More eu tries already than ever before. Many exhibitors coming in from the West? ern and Northern States. A feature is tbe grand display of the military and fire companies of the State. Indianapolis, October 15.?Returns indicate that the Independents hold the balance of power and oontrol the ' Senatorial eleotion. Nhw Yobk, October 15 ?The Tri bum correspondent who was sent to Alabama to investigate the question of outrages in that State, iu a letter from Livingston, Sumpter Oonnty, dated the 8th, says: "I must not close this letter withont culling attention ouae more to the faot that the great majority of the reports received by the Attor? ney-General from this State, and given to correspondents at Washington, are either wholly without foundation or monstrously exaggerated." Portland, Me , Ootober 15.?An? sel Stephens, who brought suit against tho Grand Trunk Rtilroad, for injuries received by an accident, while riding on a free pa<s, has been award? ed $12 000, notwithstanding the pass stated that if he Mere injured, he could not be entitled to recover damages. Nuw York, October 15.?Private cables from Montevideo announce that Aveilauda has been installed Presi? dent ol the Argeutine Republic, and the Argentine Government seizes all telegrams arriving at Buenos Ayres. It is definitely ascertained, from re? liable sources, that Rev. Dr. E R. Wells was ooufirmed as Bishop of Wis? consin, in seoret session of the Epis? copal Oouvention, yesterday. In to? day's session, William Welch, of Philadelphia, said, oocording to in? structions, he bad procured a ii?t of the deaconesses in New York and Brooklyn and vioiuity, whioh he handed to the secretary. The follow? ing messages were received from the House of Bishops: Message No. 15.?The House of Bishops informs the House of Clerical and Lay Deputies that this House con? curs in the action of the House of Clerical and L iy Deptitios iu increas? ing t!-:o number of tho Joint Commit? tee on Prayer Book, und reports as the committee on part of the House of Bishops the Bishops of Ohio aud Vir? ginia, adding to it the Bishop of Cen? tral New York. Message No. 1G.?The House of Bishops iuforms the House of Deputies that it has adopted tho following reso? lution : Resulted, the House of Clerical aud Lay Deputies concurring, That Canon 13 of Title 1 bj amended by changing the words "missionary jurisdiction," whenever they occur, into the words "missionary district." Message No. 17.? Tho House of Bishops informs the House of Clerical and Lay Deputies that it has adopted the following resolution: Resolved, the House of Clerical and Lay Deputies concurring, That Sec? tion 2 of Canon 11 of Title 2 bo amended, by substituting, in place of the words "any five bishops ot this chinch" the words "live senior bish? ops of this church;" and that said section be further amended by addiug the words "provided that if the bishop applying bo one of the five, tbe bishop next in seniority shall be counted in his place." Tho messugcB were referred to tho Committeo on Cau us. Thc|Houso of Deputies then went into seoret session over the confirmation of Bishop Sey? mour, of Illinois. Later ?The House of BiahopB oou? firmed Dr. Wells as Bishop of Minne? sota, nud are still discussing Bishop Seymour. At u meeting of the Directors of the Western Union Telegraph Company, to-day, tbo following officers were elected: Preaideuf, William Orton. Vice-President*, O. B. Council, Au? gustus Subtil, Ueo. U. Mumfortl, Nor rin Green, Harrison Durkoe. Execu? tive Committee, William Orton, James II. Banker, Alouz > B. Cornell, Harri son Durkwo, Norrin Green, Joseph Harker, Edwin D. Morgan, Augustus Souell, W. K Thorn, C. Vanderbitt, Frunk Woik. Buiglara entered tho rosideuce of Commodore- William Vorhees, at Nyaok, ou Tueaday night, aud, among other tilings, carried off tho famous Asbury cap, besides several other prizes obtained in tbe yacht races. Wasuinot >n, Ojtober 15 ?Head? quarters of tbe army in St. Louis are ready for bosiness. October ret urns of tbo Department of Agriculture indioate uu average con? dition of tbo oorn crop of eighty-Bix [per cent., against eighty-three per cent, in September. All the New Eng? land States show an improved oondi ! lion, except Maine and Connecticut; tbe Middle States a decline during the month. The South Atlantic coast States and tbe Qulf States as a whole about hold their own, except Louisi? ana, where tbe average sinks from seventy-six to seventy-nine. Probabilities?For tbe Middle States and New England, falling barometer, Southerly winds, warmer, clear and partly cloudy weather. For Teunessee and tbo Oulf SUtes, Southerly and Easterly winds, fulling barometer, warmer ond cloudy weather, and occa? sional ruin. For the South Atlantic States, falling barometer, Northerly to South-easterly wiuds, warmer aud cloudy weather. Monday next will be argued, in the Supreme Court of tho Uuited States, the case of Hambleton & Co. against j. R Dillon; being a suit to compel the Government to refuud the tax of four oents per pound imposed upon ootton shipped from insurrectionary to loyal States in 1803 Congress, it will be remembered, authorized tho Secre? tary of the Treasury to issue licenses for trade between the insurrectionary and loyil Stat ;s at that time, under oertain restrictions; and among them was the imposition of Iba abuv* tax by that offl-'jr. The claimants contend be had no right to collect snob tax, and bring suit to recover the mouey. Tbe amount involved in this suit is between ?200,000 and $310 000. but there are many other cases of similar obaraoter, involving a large amount of money. Dillon was the Iuteruul Revenue Col? lector to whom the tax was paid iu this case. Tbo plaintiffs ure represented by Me?nrs. Jordan, Lioooln and Evurts,. aud tbo defendants by Attorney-Gene? ral Williams uud Solicitor-General Phillips. Montgomery, October 15. ?Frost all over Alabama. The blockade of this city against Pensaoola has been removed, all fear of yellow fever being at an eud. Busteed's resignation will disap? point wiluesses, attorneys aud parties, unless the vacancy is ? led soon, as terms of court w.-ro announce i fur this month iu Huutsvilte and next month here. Memphis, Ojtober 15.?Cotton sam? ples which were brought iu aud placed ou exhibition at the Cotton Etch an go to day, prove conclusively that the ifrosts of tbe past few mornings were severe enough to check the growth ol the plant, and seriously injure, if not entirely destroy, all the young bolls. Tbe leaves of the plants ou exhibitiun present u crisped appearance, while the young bolls look considerably blacker. BatjTIMobe, October 15 ?A match ruoe for $5,000, mile heats, best three iu five, in harness, betweeu the stal? lions Jay Guuld uud Bashaw, took plucd this ufternoun. The horses hud a good soud off. Immediately after the trots commenced. Bashaw broke down, aud tbe judges allowed bim to be withdrawn. Hartford, Conn., October 15 ? The funeral of the late Bishop MeFur land occurred to day, at St. Patrick^ Church. Thirteen bishops and a great number of priests were present. Tbe church was thronged with people, aud hundreds could not gain admittance. The requiem mass was celehtntid by Bishop LonglltOU, of Brooklyn. Bishop Uoudrecken, of Providence, delivered the funeral discourse. I'cicgru tilt Ic?Cum mere im I IC?- poiu. CoiiCMUIA, S C , October 15 ?Sih-s of cottuu, to-day, 102 bales?middling 14j. Market firm. Lonuun, October 15 ?Bank rate, to day, fixed ut4; street rate 2. New 5s 03^, ex coupon. Erics 25}?. Bui lion decreased .?73.000. Pahis, October 15.?Rentes 61f. 57J,<o. Liverpool, October 15?3 P. M.? Cotton quiet uud steady?uplands 3; Orleans 8,??; sules 15,000, including 3,000 for speculation aud export; cot? ton to arrive 1 16 cheaper; sales ou the basis of middling uplauds, nothing below good ordinary, shipped October or November 7}^', sules to-day include 6.900 American; sales of new crop, on tbe basts uf middling uplands, uotbiug below low middling, 7}^ New York, October 15?Noon.? Stocks active. Money 2} >. Gold 10. Exchange?long 4 8-lJa; short 4 88. Governments active and strong. State bouds quiet und uominal. Cotton weak; stiles 831?uplauds 15JV; Or? leans 15;?4. Futures opened easier: Ootobor 15,'a, 15 3 16; November 15 316, 15^4; December 15 7-16, 15 15 32; Juuuary 15 21-32, 15 23-32, February 15 20 32, 15 31-32. Flour dull uud drooping. Wheat quiet und declining. Corn u shade firmer, Purk heavy?mess 21 50. Laid quiet steam Freights firm. 7 P. M.?Cottou?net receipts 578; gruss 2,61j. Futures closed easy; sales 30,800: October 15 1-32, 15 1 16; November 15 1-16, 15 3 32; Docomber 15 5-16; January 15J2', 15 17 32; Feb? ruary 15 25 32, 15 13 16; March 16 116, 16 3 32; April 16 11 32; May 16 25 32, 16 11 16; June 167b, 1615-16. Ootton quiet; sales 872, ut 15,,.1'('rtil5;,u. Southern Hour quiet uud heavy?com? mon to fair extra 5 00(o,5.95; good to choice G.0O(Vj)8.25. Wheat dull und strongly in uuyors' favor?1 12(//,1.21 for vviutor red Wuoteru; 1.17 tor old; 1 22(oil 21 for amber Western; 1.15 for commuu while Illinois; i.23l?@ 125 for white State; 1.25@l-35J? lor white Wusturn. Oorn opeued steady but olosed heavy aud decidedly lower ?90 for Wostern mixed in s'ore; 91 % for ditto afl-iat; 83 for new Western mi ced, market Closing irregular and unsettled. Coffee quiet and firm, at ISfj^Q, gold,' for Rio. Sugar dnll und holders firm. Kica dull end un? changed. Pork lower and depressed new job lots 20 50(^21.00. Lard firm ?orimn steam, old aud new, 13^@ 13%. Whiskey lower, at 1 05. Freig? e a shade firmer?cotton, steam 11 32. Money dearer, and rose to 4, but tbe price brought liberal* offerings and closed easy, at 2 }4,(<\ 3 Sterling closed firm, at 4 84>a. O dd quiet uud firm, at 9Ja@lO. Go?erumeuts stroug. States quiet aud nominal. Cincinnati, October 15 ?Flour dull and unchanged. Corn easier? old 09(3)70; uew 50,7;. 53 Lird iu good demaud?sales of summer at 12%@13. Baoou dull aud lower? shoulders 73?@3i olear rib sides 13'Vi; 13.'4; clear aides scarce, at ll^jU.'^. Whiskey firm, at 90. Louisville, Ootober 15.?Flour unchanged. Corn quiet and un? changed. Pork nominal. Bacon dull? shoulders 7%; clear rib 13%: clear 114%. Lr?rd'nominal. Whiskey 98. ?altim ire, Ojtober 15 ?Flour quiet aud uuchauged. Wheat firm? white Maryland 1 15@1.30. Corn dull?white Soulheru 1.00(^1.05; yel? low 99^?. Provisions dull aud weak. Mess pork 22 50@23 00. Bicon in moderate demand. Coffee uuchauged. Whiskey lower?round lots 1.03 Sugar iu fair demand, at 1 l(o\l 1 14'. St. Louis, Ootober 15 ?Flour? low grades still Boarce and firm; high qudities 25o. lower to soil. Corn dull and lower?No 2 mixed 80?ele? vator. Whiskey lower, at 1.03. Pork quiet, at 22 00 cash. Bacon firm ? shoulders 7.'.J;cleir rib 13}?; olear 14>w; order lots jf^fo?, 'j'o. lower. Lird in fair demand for futures?sales of steam 11, January und six mouths Boston, Ootober 15 ?Cotton quiet and unchanged?middling 16,'.j; net receipts 95; gross 1,223; sales 3)0; stock 8,000. Philadelphia, Ootober 15 ?Coltou ?middling 15,l.j; low middling 15; good ordinary II??; net receipts 70; gross 433. Augusta, Ootober 15 ?Cotton buy? ers uud sellers apart, with dowuwaid tendency ? middling 14,'jj; low mid? dling 13/g; good ordinary 13; net re? ceipts 1,595; sales 806 New Orleans, Ou'uber 15.?Cottou easy und demand fair?middling 14V?; net receipts 4.591; gross 1.911; expor b coastwise 1,114; sales 1,500; luvt even? ing 3.200; stock 51,135. Baltimore, October 15 ?Cotton dull and easier?middling 15; uet re? ceipts 256; gross 726; export* coist wi.se 450; sales 191; spinners 121. Wilmington, Ootober 15.?Cotton iteady?middling 14.'^; uet receipts 384; exports coastwise 832; sales 200. Charleston, October 15.?Cottou easy ? middling 14?.<J low middling 14.14'; good ordiuary 14; net receipts 336; experts coastwise 1,265; sales 1,500. Savannah, Ootober 15.?Cottou quiet?middling 14)a@l4%; low mid middling 14lg@I4J?; good ordiuary 13;}B'@13%; receipts 3,671; exports to Great Britain 3,280; coastwise 1,385; sales 1,300. Mobile, Ootober 15.?Cotton easy ?middling 14*?; net receipts 696; ex? ports to Great Britain 3 S75; coastwise 335; sales 1,000. Memphis, Ootober 15.?Cotton Ex? change closed on account of the open? ing of the exposition; uet recoipts 9,946; shipments 466; stock 19,115. Norfolk. October 15 ?Cottou quiet nud unchauged?middling li.:,.i (kl47?; net receipts 2,931; exports coastwise 3 104; sales 210. ?alv8>ton, October 15.?Cottou quiet aud unchanged?middling 14.!.?; uet receipts 1,430; gross 1,544; sales 1.239. Tilton.?The great Theodore is now acoustd of making 320,00) out of bis wife's Sovo letters A transcendental Yankee abolitionist ia equal to that sort of thing. A '"friend of humanity" is always ou tho alert to turn a penny for himself out of the most sacred things. Kellogg.?-The Cincinnati On:: lie having stated that upon Kellogg's per? sonal safety depended the security of the State Government, tho Galveaton News excluims: "Great God! ou what a slender thread hang everlasting things!" When one is iu tho act of tipping his hat to a lady whom ho supposes to be au acquaintance, it requires some tact to make believe he is only scratch? ing his head, as ho discovers tue lady is a stranger. It is rumored that the German Go? vernment may make some observa? tions to Austria on tho subject of the resid nee of the Count of Chambord j iu the Austrian dominions. Bismarck {seems to have the bit iu his teeth. Tho opinion is becoming btreugth ened every day that the mau who lirat made a shirt to button behind did moro for tho .world than one who has [discovered live comets. Mr. Moses Allison, of Charlotte, N. C., was instantly killed by filling I rafters ou Wednesday, lie leaves a wife uud several children. Frank Hodges Mtillins, sou of Col. William S. aud Sarah A. Mullins, of Marion, died at Peudarvis, Ga , 011 tho 7th inat., after au illness of two da} a. Prominent Republicans uro offering to but that Groeuo will carry Marion County by one thousand votes. No one Will t ike tho bet. The gin house of Captain Adam Team, of Kerahuw, was destroyed by lire Wednesday night. Fifteen bales of cotton were burued. No insurance. The Chamberlain mass meeting ?u Camdeu numbered loss than 150 per? sons, nil told. A Fiendish Rkvksoe ?Some weeks ago a womuu oailiug heraelf Bridget Malhooy applied tu Dr. Jack-too, of Oolumbus, Ky , for tlie place of cook. Employment was given her, nud for a short while she g ive satisfaction A few days ago the doctor noticed some irregularities m her life and notified her that she muit look ont for another home. This appeared to infuriate her beyond control?the pent up devil in her nature burst forth in a fury of passion that sent the doctor scamper? ing for the police, uud tho family for an asylum of safety. Wheu bo re? turned, Bridget had departed, leaving bis miirors uud furniture a wreck. It appears that, fiom a mistaken kind? ness, shs was uot prosecuted, but al? lowed to depart uumoleuted. From bis resideuce she weut to the hotel or boarding house kept by nu estimable I Germau Cttbolio named Switzher, near the) M. anl O. Ridlroad. She I easily imposed herself upon the good I nature of this lady, and was permitted tu stop with her, paying her hoard in work. She behaved badly again, uud Mrs. S. disohsrfted her. Instead of go? ing off, however, she weut up into Mrs. S.'s room (it was immediately after breakfast) aud sent for this lady from the dining-room. When she got into her presence she commenced to abuse her iu a most shainoful manner. Mrs. Switzher tried to quiet her, and expressed sympathy for ber. Bridget told ber that she bad better sympa? thize with herself, aud made at bur. Mrs. S. rnsbed down stairo, leaving her three children, consisting of a lit? tle boy four years uld, two daughters aged respectively six uud teu, iu the room. The oldest says that the two cbildreu were iu the bed with the mosquito bar fastened down around it, and thut Bridget deliberately tuok the lamp aud saturated the bed und chil? dren with coat oil and fired it. Before ussistuuee could roach them the pus sage was a sol il sheet of fit me, und tho twu ohildreu were burned with the house uud must uf the furniture. The fiend is iu prison, and the puor mother nearly distracted with grief at bur ter rible loss.?Paducuh Kintuckian, Oct i A PjUATFOBM SCUUABIZED ?We learn with interest from their platform that the Massachusetts Republicaus are proud of themselves; love justice; prefer a sound currency; object to in ; 11 it ion; would like specie payments as soon as convenient; uhhor white leagues aud "sich;" uro grateful to Geu Grant for helping Kellogg out of I his se.rape aud turning over the arm}' j lu William1-; go iu fur honesty and ecu UOUiy geuerally; may be expected, iu the future as iu the past, to lie uwuke nights thiukiug up plans f>r the moral and intellectual elevatiou of the work? ing man; have the very best quality of reform und progress constantly ou tap; admire Mr. Talbot very much; are willing to bet half a dollar that he cau beat Mr. Gaaton without turning a hair, and haven't any opinion to ex press at present on the subject of third term. ??Sp r inafl-Id Pep ublicun. ??y ? ?-? - BirTEN BY a RaTTDKSNAKB.?Tho I Hurry News says, that a colored lad who leads about bis bliud father, while ou bis wuy from here home, wus bitten on the foot by a rattlesnake. The snake was near three feet long. It wus killed by Jim Perkins, who, after killing the snake, curded the boy's leg tightly. The boy then walked uue mile, to the residence of I Mr. lsauo G. Loug. When be gut j there his foot was badly swollen. Mr. I Long gave him about a gill of whiskey , J with five grains of Dover's powders, j and applied to tho bite n poultice <>t j fresh beat unions. This was all that ; ! was done, aud the boy was out and about the next day us usual; no com? plaint, ouly a little sore. - -?? ? Radical Logic.?Every Republican organ in the country is declaring that the present deplorable couditiou of u! fairs iu the South is sufficient rea?on why the Radical party should be kept I in power. After nine years of uuin j terrupted rule, backed by every act of , usurpation and tyranny hy a Radical President, the people iu their despera? tion have been driveu to opeu revolt with arms; still the dem ami is thut tho same pack of tyrannical little creatures be kept in puwer fur the good of the j South. Surely, the logic of such rea isouiug is past comprehension. [St Paul Pioneer. \ j The constitution of tho new order of j the "Bine and Gray" requires that : "each encampment shall huve two ban? ners, one uf the stars und stripes und j one of the stars aud b.ns, to bo used ou parado or public occasions by the ? encampment, the stars and bars to be j borne by a soldier or sailor uf the late ! Cmled States army or navy, and the stars aud stripes tu be borne by au ? X , soldier uf the Confederate States." The accounts from Marlboro Comity J aro highly encouraging. Tho Oou ? servatives will vote en masse for Greene : and Delany, und many colored llepub j lieuus will du likewise, lu numbers, ; the whites aud blacks are ubout cquu1. Marlboro, therefore, should elect the ! anti-ring County officers aud give the ; Independent State ticket a small mii jority. This County is thoroughly or- j i gauizsd. I Too Mccti Duy Goous ?A New j York letter ways: "It is observed that more dry goods linns will dissolve on j the coming 1st uf January th in in past years at tho same period. It is thought ! that there are too muuy firms f *r the i business to be done, and .muuy are j looking either toward retirement from ! ! the commercial world or lu a change of1 I business." j The Chamber ain cindidatis have! but few hearers ut those places in Mil ' rion Count}* where they i-xpect large' ! gatherings. The stock :s iu low p.?r. | Piper ia now naed for ranking boggy tops, boxen, bat-keU, belting for ma? chinery, bouts, oiotbing and all eorte of boiiHub')lil articles. MARRIED, On Wedneedav, 14th October, by Rev. Dr. Howe, in Columbia, 8. 0., Rev. II. B. OA lilt HS und (Hi A II LOTTE, only daugh? ter of l'rof. Joseph Dunok, of Vienna, Aus-1 tria. No cards. Funeral Invitation. Tho friends a-i 1 acquaintances of Mr. and Mm. SAMUEL E. CAPE US, and family, arc respectfully invited to attend the funeral of the f >rruor, at the Marion Street M. B. Clmreta, TUIS MORNING, at 11 o'clock. Funeral Invitation. The rolativeB and friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Olarkson, Jr., are iuvitod to at? tend tho funeral services of their daughter, ELI/, v MoiVElt, at Trinity Church, THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. Butter, Soap. Cheese. 1 ft T?I18 extia "Gilt Edge" Goaben XV/ DUTTEIt, 50 boxoa "Imperial" Laundry SOAP, 20 boxes Factory Cheese, 50 barrols Apples, I'otatooa, Onion-, 5 boxea cho'ue Dry Suite 1 Meats, Lauding in store, for salo low by C. J. LAUREY, Auctioneer and Coraniisiicn Merchant, 151 Ricbardaou street._Oct IC 1 Groceries ! Groceries I! THE undoraigr.od have roveivod exten? sive additions to thoir stock of FAMI? LY GROCERIES, embracing all the staple articles usually found in a first-class Gro? cery Establishment. Apart irom these will be foand the moat extensive stock of Canned Goods in the city and at the lowest prices; atuongat them will be found: Tomatoes, Peaches, Pears, Whortlebert ies, Blackberries, Asparagus, Corn, Huccotaoh, Green Fois, Okra, Lima Dean*. String Boana, Pine-apple, Strawberries, O/sters, H.i'nini, L'i'iatera, Sardiurs, Deviled flam, Grilled Tongue, Canned Turkey, Ac, Ac, i.e. Our Fancy Fami'y Flour is the best in the market, aud in variety, quality and prices, tre are ahead of ail. "We have a fall lino of choice Old Rye Whiskies, from the cele? brated distilleries of Gibson ifc Sons; Im? ported Rrandioa, Gin, Rum aud Ramsay's Old Scotch Whiskey; Kecti?ed Rye, Corn and Choice North Carolina Whiskies; Im? ported Ale und Porter. Kerosene Oil at 25.3. per gallon, not exceoded iu brilliancy of light by any other distilled, and tchich has nee?' been known to explode. Gall, examine and he convinced Ihnt the place to get the value of your m my u at the corner of Iiich artlson aud Putin street*, occupied by Oct 10 :J JOHN AGNEW A SON. SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL Just Received nv TUE LEADER OP LOW PRICES. DEVERSIBLE Eng'ish Marseilles jCV QUILTS, in now patterns. ALSO, A now stock of Ladies' Uuder-veats, and all the new styles of Balmoral aud Boule? vard skirts, rroiu 30j. to f5 00 each. ALSO, New Si'.k TIES, new Beaded BELTS, Detded POCKETS and Beud-d GIMPS. Bo TTONS and FRINGES f ir Triiumiug. ALSO, New stock of American and French Prints. ALSO, A lar^e stock of all styleB of Plain and Fancy Dress Gooda, trom 20j. to $1 50 per yard. C. F. J\0K1ON. Oct 11 Leaner of Low Prices. P. B. ORCHARD & CO., DKALKHS IN DRV GOODS. NOTIONS, M, \JTTE Leg leave to inform our friends, YV that we have on hand a large aud well-assorted stock or LADIES' HATS, which we will close out for the next ten days, at HALF PRICE, varying from " eitt* to $1 50. ALSO, LACE S TRIPED FIGURED LAWNS. At 25 cents?cost 50 in New York. We have also just received a largo lot of LONGO LOTUS and SHIltTINGS, which we are soiling at prices that oofy compel! Ion. Aug 12 F. B. ORCHARD & CO. For Sale, A LIGHT ROCKAW?Y and a pair ot f\. small llORHr.S. For particnlars.ap? ply at Pmr.vix oftieo. Oct 10 _ Coal! Coal! Coal! *T\ll E undersigned beg leave to state that JL they have cousiantly on baud all kinds or COAL, and will furnish consumers iu a:'.y qu mtilv, delivered, at lowoat caeb prices. BOWEN. A LAFAR, Agents. Sept ?! 3mo Teacher Wanted. A TEACHER is wanted to take charge J\. of ih.j Odd Fellows' School Tor tho current term. Address or apply to either of the undersigned. P. KIND. j. McKenzie, B. B. McKAY, Oe1 if! :i Committee. CLOTHING F MEN, YOUTH UNDBR-WEAR CELEBRATED LATEST STYLES Broadway LARGEST ST00X IN THE CITY, FOR Aiiotion Sales. Furniture and Variety Sale. BY JACOB LEVIN. THIS MORNING, tholG'.h, at lOo'clock, in front ol my store, BACON, HAMS, LAUD. FLOUR, Molasses, New Cheese, Brown Soap, Toilet Uaap, Smo'.ing Tobacco, Tin-waro, Wooden MeaBuros, Ac , 1c. ALSO, Avariotyof FURNITURE, among which are a Cottage riet, Bed-room Furniture, Ac, Ao._Qot IG 1 A Kerosene That Will Not Explode! A LADDIN SECURITY. OIL ia offered ex. with tho oonlidence that it will prove i tuulf equal, if not superior, to any burn? ing oil that hau been offered to ttio public. This oil ia prime white in color, is deodor? ized to the highest extent achieved in the mannfaoturo of borning oils, and is war? ranted to etand a Uro test of 150 degrees Fahrenheit. It is perfectly safe f?r use iu all Coal Oil or Kerosuue Lamps, and as its name indi? cates, will givo all who use it perfect "security" in doing ao. Aladdin Security Oil will burn longer, have much less smell, and not crust the wick, and will bo found to bo vory economi? cal, to say nothing of the entire ?"security" in its use. For sale at L. T. 8ILLIMAN &, CO.'S Qot 14_Drug Store. OPENING DAILY I EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS! CARPETS, OIL, CLOTM?, RUUS AND WINDOW SHADES t B00T8 AND 8H0ES Of all kinds and at very low prices. TUE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is well stocked with everything that is new and pretty, and no extravagant prioes. Orders from the country promptly at? tended to, at tho Old Staud of R. C. SHIVER & CO. Out 14_ . New 0 nods! New Goods!! s?j I HAVE just returned from New T? York with a fine and well-selected Inf stock of English, French and Ameri -"""can CAS3IMERES. Scotch GOODS, V ESTINGS, 4c, which will be made to order at short notice and npen reasonable terms. AIbo, a full line of the celebrated , STAR SHIRTS. A call is respectfully ao i licited. J. F. EISENMANN. Sept 20_ NEW O00O3. Bpeotfully in > public gene _ receipt of a full stock of GOODH, consisting of CLOTHS, CA8SI.MERES, VESriNGS, *C, whioh will be MADE UP in tho best and latest styles, for cash. I also ask all customers who are in ar ; reara to come forward and settle at once. To thoHo who are prompt a liberal redac? tion will be made. O. D. EBERHARDT, Sept27 _Opposite City HalL F L O U R, & C. BarrolB Now Hulled BUCKWHEAT. 50 barrels Fancy Family Flour. 10 tieroc-i Magnolia UarnB. 5 barrels Breakfast Strip and C. S. Shouldurs IN FANCY GROCERIES, Such as Canned Goods, Jellies. Pre? serves, Condiments, English and American Pickles, Sauces, J-c, Ac, the supply and variety aro extensive. In Teas and GofTees, Full linos of carefully selected qualities. whs m mm. On a recent trip North, I have made overy arrangement to keep up the emi? nent quality which always characterizes those as sold by mo. My stuck is In every way Complete. Fresh additions to stock dailv. Oct 15 GEO. bVMMEBS. AND HATS OR 8 AND BOYS. ?o ! NECK-WEAR! STAR SHIRTS! ! LOW PRICES! Silk Hats. AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES, CASH. CNARD & WILEY.